Probably in the Nordic nations.
Washington D.C.? Secular Humanism....
For the most part, art during the Renaissance was religious. However, portraiture as well as mythological themes were also popular (secular) themes.
There are many places where one can find information on secular humanism. The information on this topic is widely debated but the most trusted source for this information would be Wikipedia's page on this topic.
This is about the most general question ever. Political science, philosophy, courses in the humanities, and social sciences and history will all cover secular humanism. Secular humanism, depending on the context, usually refers to the rise of scientific enlightenment, including scientific discovery, the rise of democratic republics, and liberalism (in the broad sense, not "liberal" Democrat).
Answer If secularism is traveling without a destination Better Answer: Secular humanism is about people. The destination for secular humanist is better lives for ourselves and others. Secular humanism believes we can do that without believing in a god. Secular humanism believes that humans come first. Animals and the environment are important and or important for our survival, but humans come first. General speaking I think most secular humanist also believe there is a Truth, and it is a materialistic truth (non-spiritual). Most secular humanist believe in democracy and human rights and human freedom.
far from it.
the most popular country is Rome
Yes Australia is the most popular country
no it is the 3rd most popular name in the country
France is the most popular country in Europe with about 80,000,000 tourists annually. France is also the most popular country in the world.
Uruguay's official language is Spanish. They don't have an official language and are considered the most secular country in the Americas.
The most populous country is China. The most visited country is France.